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Partitioning soil respiration across four age classes of loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) on the Virginia Piedmont PDF document
Quantifying the heterotrophic component of total soil respiration is important for estimating forest carbon pools and fluxes. This study provides estimates of heterotrophic respiration to total soil respiration in managed loblolly pine systems, and demonstrates the need to consider the impact of stand age and seasonal patterns when estimating net annual carbon budgets of forest ecosystems.
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